Nazan Kaloğlu | Inorganic chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nazan Kaloğlu | Inorganic chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nazan Kaloğlu – PhD in Inorganic Chemistry at  Inonu University, Turkey

Nazan Kaloğlu, an accomplished academic in the field of Chemistry, holds a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from İnönü University, where she has contributed extensively to research and education. Her expertise is particularly focused on the synthesis of metal complexes, including silver, gold, and ruthenium N-heterocyclic carbene complexes, with significant applications in catalysis and antimicrobial activities. Throughout her career, Kaloğlu has gained international experience, including a research stint at the University of Rennes in France, supported by a TÜBİTAK fellowship. She has also participated in various national and international scientific conferences, presenting her research on organometallic chemistry and catalytic processes.

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Education

Kaloğlu earned her bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from İnönü University in 2008. She then completed her Master’s and Doctorate in Inorganic Chemistry at the same institution, graduating in 2010 and 2015, respectively. Her academic journey at İnönü University provided a strong foundation in the synthesis and characterization of metal-organic complexes, an area that has become the core of her research.

Experience

Nazan Kaloğlu has extensive teaching experience, particularly in the field of pharmaceutical chemistry. From 2015 to 2017, she served as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy at İnönü University, where she educated students in various aspects of inorganic chemistry. Her international research experience is marked by a year-long stay at Rennes 1 University in France, where she conducted research under Dr. Christian Bruneau’s mentorship, focusing on the synthesis of N-heterocyclic carbene complexes. Her work also involves collaboration on multiple projects with TÜBİTAK and international institutions, contributing to advancements in organometallic chemistry.

Research Interests

Nazan Kaloğlu’s research primarily revolves around the synthesis of novel N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes of transition metals such as silver, gold, and ruthenium. Her work focuses on exploring the antimicrobial, catalytic, and anti-tumor properties of these complexes. Specifically, Kaloğlu has investigated the synthesis of NHC-metal complexes for use in catalysis, including hydrosilylation, Suzuki coupling, and C-H activation reactions. She is also interested in the development of metal complexes for medical applications, particularly in the fight against bacterial infections and cancer.

Awards

Nazan Kaloğlu’s research has been widely recognized through various academic grants and awards. Her most notable achievement is receiving the TÜBİTAK 2214-A overseas research scholarship, which allowed her to work at the prestigious University of Rennes in France. Additionally, she has been the recipient of multiple project grants from TÜBİTAK, supporting her research in the development of novel metal-organic complexes and their applications.

Publications

  1. Kaloğlu N., Özdemir İ., Synthesis and Antimicrobial Activity of Gold(I) NHC Complexes. Molecules, 2010, 15, 2203-2210. 🌟
  2. Kaloğlu N., Özdemir İ., Synthesis of Ruthenium NHC Complexes for Catalytic Applications. Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 2013, 27, 459-464. 🌟
  3. Kaloğlu N., Bruneau C., N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Based Ruthenium Complexes for Selective C-H Activation. Tetrahedron, 2019, 75, 2265-2272. 🏅
  4. Kaloğlu N., Achard M., Bruneau C., Synthesis of New Palladium-NHC Complexes for Direct Arylation. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 2020, 867, 404-412. 📄
  5. Kaloğlu N., Özdemir İ., PEPPSI-Pd-NHC Catalysts in Suzuki-Miyaura Reactions. Tetrahedron, 2019, 75, 2306-2313. 🌟
  6. Kaloğlu N., Özdemir İ., Synthesis of Antimicrobial Silver-NHC Complexes. Journal of Coordination Chemistry, 2022, 74, 3031-3047. 📘
  7. Kaloğlu N., Özdemir İ., Silver-NHC Complexes for Anticancer Applications. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 2020, 923, 121434. 🔬

Conclusion

Dr. Nazan Kaloğlu is a dedicated researcher and educator with significant contributions to the fields of inorganic chemistry and catalysis. Her work on N-heterocyclic carbene complexes has not only advanced fundamental science but has also led to potential applications in medicine and industrial catalysis. Kaloğlu’s interdisciplinary approach and commitment to scientific excellence make her a highly deserving candidate for recognition in her field.

 

Bojana Laban – Inorganic chemistry of nanomaterials – Women Researcher Award

Bojana Laban - Inorganic chemistry of nanomaterials - Women Researcher Award

 University of Priština - Serbia

Professional Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits:

Bojana Laban's academic journey began at the Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Priština, Serbia. Intrigued by the world of Chemistry, she earned her Bachelor's degree in the subject from the same institution in 2008, setting the stage for her future academic and research pursuits. Driven by a passion for advancing scientific knowledge, Bojana took a significant step forward by pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade. Her early academic years laid a robust foundation for the groundbreaking contributions she would make in the field.

Professional Endeavors:

Bojana Laban's professional journey reflects a commitment to both education and research. Joining the academic community at the University of Priština in various capacities, she began as a teaching trainee in 2009, progressing to become a teaching assistant by 2012. Her dedication to academic excellence propelled her to the role of assistant professor in 2018, and she currently holds the esteemed position of associate professor since 2022.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Bojana's research interests have centered around the synthesis and modification of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles. Her work extends to the study of chemical reactions occurring on nanoparticle surfaces, delving into intricate processes at the nanoscale. Her diverse research portfolio includes investigations into silver nanoparticles, cyanine dye, J-aggregation, fluorescence, kinetics, binding mechanisms, iron oxide nanoparticles, gold nanoparticles, and the green synthesis of nanoparticles. Bojana's contributions mark a significant advancement in understanding the behavior of nanoparticles and their potential applications.

Accolades and Recognition:

Bojana Laban's dedication to scientific inquiry has not gone unnoticed. Her contributions to the field have earned her recognition as a research associate since 2019. Her work has been acknowledged within the academic and research communities, positioning her as a respected figure in the realm of Chemistry.

Impact and Influence:

Beyond her research papers, Bojana Laban has had a profound impact as an educator and mentor. As an associate professor, she plays a pivotal role in shaping the future generation of scientists. Her influence extends beyond the laboratory, contributing to the academic and professional growth of her students. Bojana's mentorship is characterized by a commitment to nurturing curiosity, critical thinking, and a passion for scientific exploration.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Bojana Laban's legacy is marked by a relentless pursuit of scientific excellence and a commitment to expanding the frontiers of knowledge in Chemistry. Her current contributions and impactful research lay the groundwork for future breakthroughs in the field. As she continues her journey, Bojana's work inspires and paves the way for the next generation of researchers, instilling a spirit of innovation and inquiry. Explore the frontier of Inorganic Chemistry with a focus on nanomaterials through Bojana Laban's groundbreaking research, uncovering novel synthesis methods and unraveling the intricate properties of these materials. Her work in transition metals, coordination compounds, and molecular inorganic chemistry reflects a commitment to advancing the field. Bojana Laban is at the forefront, blending expertise in chemical synthesis with a deep understanding of inorganic phenomena, making significant contributions and leaving an indelible mark in the realm of Inorganic Chemistry. Recognized as a trailblazer, she embodies excellence and innovation, earning her the prestigious Women Researcher Award in 2024.

Notable Publications

A combined experimental and DFT study of metal core/indocyanine green shell hybrid nanoparticles 2023-12

Cover Feature: Methionine Capped Nanoparticles as Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors (Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 12/2023)

Methionine Capped Nanoparticles as Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors 2023-04-25

An Efficient Electrochemical Sensing of Caffeic Acid at Thermolysis Prepared Urea-formaldehyde Resin Modified with Fe(III) and Ti(IV) Oxide Particles 2022-12

5.3 Application of nanospectroscopy methods to study cyanine dyes – J-aggregation on the surface of noble metal nanoparticles 2022-12-19